![]() You don’t have to press anything and the Fitbit figures out when you started sleeping and when you woke up. In my limited tests with a Fitbit this month (before getting a new Apple Watch), I came away thinking that automatic sleep detection was my favorite feature of the product. And because I normally drift off to sleep, I forget to activate sleep tracking mode and no sleep gets tracked at all. There are some solid options on watchOS, but all of them require pressing a button in an app right before you’re about to sleep. Since getting an Apple Watch Series 2 a couple of weeks ago, I’ve started looking into the idea of using it as a sleep tracker again. I want to be able to visualize my progress and current streak. With these personal changes, motivation only goes so far for me. I know, however, that getting enough quality sleep every night is key to a healthy lifestyle, which is why, over the past month, I’ve tried to wake up earlier and work out in the morning. Sometimes, I decide to relax with a videogame, I lose track of time, and suddenly it’s 4 AM. I love my job and I often stay up late working on my latest story. I’m terrible at keeping a decent sleep schedule.
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